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“Despite all that confusion ,the noise of hostile fire , the sound of men crying out as they were hit by shrapnel and bullets , we kept pushing forward. Our training took over , even thought some of us were so confused and afraid that we could hardly think. The five boats that survived pulled back from shore to the President Adams for another load.” What does Ned mean when he says ,”Our training took over “?

A: He and the other soldiers are so confused that their commanding officers must take control

B: He and the other soldiers can stay focused because they have trained so well

C: He and the other soldiers discover that they were not prepared and need more training

D: He and the other soldiers have been trained to stop and think clearly and logically

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